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Emma, of course, believed the girl, as she was very well aware that no confidence could be placed in her husband, and she became terrible worked up about it. Probably the strongest evidence for an 1832-1833 marriage is circumstantial.

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A reader commented that “it is such a shame that some people do use their job titles and take advantage of vulnerability of those in job transitions.” I agree that to use one’s power to hire, or introduce someone who has the power, is unethical. I’m curious to hear of anyone who has met someone on Linked In, which developed into a romantic relationship. *Perhaps “stalker” or even “predators” are better word for these types of people. But to be completely honest, I feel it’s a low bar to set,” founder Max Fischer told WTOP.His first thoughts weren’t about her good looks (she didn’t even have a picture on her Linked In profile), but about her tennis game.“I was curious if I could beat her,” says Marcus, the former captain of the UConn tennis team. But she had a pretty good idea of whom she was dealing with, as she’d done research on her own after viewing his Linked In credentials.The second is that some men are apparently hoping Linked In is the new Ashley Madison.Like many women (and men), I signed up to Linked In to connect with professionals in order to enhance my career prospects.

The knowledge of this used to be vaguely comforting—on any given day, you could log in, and find a wealth of posts detailing “Ten Tips for Talking Technology” and “How to Pursue Lifelong Learning.” But this week, after the 27-year-old English barrister Charlotte Proudman tweeted a Linked In message sent to her by a much-older partner at a law firm complimenting her on her “stunning picture!!! The first is that senior partners in law firms overuse exclamation points just as much as Millennial women purportedly do.

However, I draw a line at pictures of your entire family. There are times when it is offensive to me, that a person’s skills and commercial capabilities are overlooked in such an overt way.

There appears to be widespread, under-appreciation for professional content on Linked In.

And while it may not be as closely associated with the dating game as apps such as Tinder, eligible, career-minded singles are using Linked In not just to find jobs but love as well.

“If sharing career interests or finding a significant other who is successful professionally is important to you, it is an amazing resource,” says Roy Cohen, a career counselor, executive coach and author of “The Wall Street Professional’s Survival Guide.” “Think about Linked In as a starting point in terms of getting to know someone, first on a professional basis and then, if there is something more — a spark — allowing it to morph,” says Cohen.